Source: Else Nutrition Holdings Inc.
  • Else Nutrition (BABY) makes a charitable donation of its kids plant-based products, in partnership with Rouses Markets
  • Operated since 1960, Rouses Markets employs around seven thousand people and operates 65 full-service supermarkets in Louisiana
  • True to the family and its local roots, Rouses Markets looks to put the community first by hiring local
  • Else Nutrition GH Ltd. is an Israel-based food and nutrition company focused on developing innovative, clean and plant-based food
  • Else Nutrition Holdings Inc. (BABY) is up 1.94 per cent, closing at C$2.55

Else Nutrition Holdings (BABY) has made a donation of its Plant-Based Complete Nutrition Shake for Kids products in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.

“We’re deeply inspired by the community in New Orleans”, said Else Nutrition Co-Founder & CEO, Hamutal Yitzhak.

“No parent should be faced with being unable to provide healthily, nutrition-dense meals or snacks to their families. Our team felt that it was important to step up, and I’m proud that we have. I also encourage other brands to do the same,” added Yitzhak.

Family-owned and operated since 1960, Rouses Markets employs approximately seven thousand people and operates 65 full-service supermarkets in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Donny Rouse, the CEO, is the third generation to run the company.

True to the family and its local roots, Rouses Markets looks to put the community first by hiring local, stocking uniquely local products, supporting other local businesses along with local farmers and fishers, and giving back to every community it serves.

Else Nutrition GH Ltd. is an Israel-based food and nutrition company focused on developing innovative, clean and plant-based food and nutrition products for infants, toddlers, children, and adults.

Else Nutrition Holdings Inc. (BABY) is up 1.94 per cent, closing at C$2.55.

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